St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, October 10, 1919, Page 9, Image 9

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    vming breeder or today ilnri "ill l treasured In dm Wlil'i Mouse tug wiih held.
ho (ho same thine to contend , and HI probably ho gazed iin!i Willi1 St. Helens, Oregon. Oct. 0, 1919.
lie oniy lias 10 Bttenfl to IiIr awe iy (ulura gem minus. One of The Clly Council mot on the nhnv
kmi sell tho cattle nt a fine the lien! known owia a tho I ' 11 i l ! dam In the Cllv llp.ll hi reirnla,
I'omeroy & 8(ini were III Hip Mutes U owned hy Isaac II. Hood of set-son. 1'resent:
hi only 11 few yonra and sold! Now York, who ut ono time, refused ; Magnus S:.x:m. Mavor.
k.'ld fur nearly 130,000. AI-' to sell It for 1750. Iik value arises llohert Dixon. Councilman.
fhiiHon liouKlit three cows 23 , from tho fact that, aside from having I James O'Connor, Councilman,
co and sol ttitt herd pvprnl been used liy hoih Lincoln nncl Uriint,; '. I.. Wheeler, Councilman,
tuKo mr rung iu io,uu. u u wui iiiiuiii from a curved box In' diaries l. white, councilman, nl
ii K men will stay by tho farm which young (Joorgn Washington kept "fnt.
n do equally a well. parts of his surveying liiHinimenls ! K H Onlrk. Cilv rtornrrif-r.
will say, "I enn't not start.". The box Itself wan made from the lid t:enri?r l,,itnr i'liv Mir.i,,.ll
ii uin,M u uj .i nun i on i ui a ucsk i inn iioiongcu to tho captain i .1. W. Ibv, Cltv Attorney
bid watching Hie procession gi of UiO Muyflower. i The mhi.Ues o'f the. hst
Vrakes writes
AS TOFINE CATTLE
Lef IIM"y iwwa
Lie IniliiMtry In County
. . tt m 4 A . n
luoosn, Oregon, wui. i, mi
Killtor of Hip Mist:
j with llnure that I
y read Mr. TarbiiU' report
Ivu slock show at thu fair, In
us, but ho makes ll rather
There coulil bo tic, V oral pages
In rcKiiril to rofhUrrud cattle
inbla county. Year aao, a
Unpin bought some rive or six
1 Shorthorns and brought
his place. Thpy wore a fine
ittle, but lio had uo customers
to let them piny out. Later
risk brought a groat herd of
hut would do credit evon In
In 1878 Mr. West Imd ff
til of Jersey und luter wont
k slid brought out some 18
Hereford. They took many
Lt the largest cntllo shows,
being few progressive beef
those days, lie bad to let
lo the slaughter yards.
figlslerod cattle died out In
llu county .though there was
not to estubllslt several iiiiull
lut all who undertook It were
t,t out of business,
t the year 1RS2, Harry West
tlii'il the Sunny Hanks Jersey
:d has done a wonderful lot
i for many a poor man.
8S7 I'. A. KrakoH decided to
klHlng "ring tails" balr an I
ir n belter quality of reglslPr
llu struggled lilong for
il years. In 1900 Mr. Iloney-
kinlillHlied n herd of Ayshlre
imil these lietds Nlood all
iknoss, blgli wutxr. low
mid all In Columbia county
"rakes had Hie mon? up and
ne aiienueu me largest lairh
yearn, going a
ST. HELENS MIST. 1IJDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1313
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EREWE GET OFF
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5TeAGUE OF NATIONS
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FAMOUS PENS
I No piioium, no meeting was held,
the Mayor stated that r.n adjourned
meeting would he held on October
IhI, 1919.
it l.o nuittor had been forwarded to
; Morris HrcM.eis, ho Hint the cotitrac
f'or could l.e paid In full, the same
u-sr-UHU'ii una ppli:!ned UH t0
wlittt bad b.ieii derm In the mutter.
A rcpro8ent:.t:v3 from a Portland
music house was present uud asked
the Council to purchase a new piano,
taking In exchange the old piano I
The same was discussed and laid over,
for future consideration.
In Hie matter of Hie acceptance of
the contract and bond for the Im
provement of Cowlitz street, CaBenau
street, Oak street and Tualatin j
street, It appearing that the bond
signed by the contractors was not In
accordance with the Htatute of Ore-!
Ron as made and provided therein.!
and after discussion of the same by
the Council and the City Attorney,!
it was decided that the contractor
he required to furnish a bond In ac
cordance with the statute of Oregon
as provided by the session laws of
Oregon, for the year 1913, at page
59 thereof. j
J. W. Akin of tho school board ;
was present and asked the Council
for the use of the chairs In the up-!
per hall to seat the auditorium of
the now school building for the
lyceum course and toachers' lnstl-.
tule, which wns granted on conci-1
Hon that they be returned as soon as
possible.
An ordinance for the lloenalnn
and taxing of certain persons carry
ing on au conuctlng certain kinds of
business within the City of 8t. Hel
ens. Oregon, was read the first time
In full and on motion made and car
ried, wns read the second time by
title only.
The following claims against the
City were read and on motion made
nnd carried ordered paid by war
rants on the City Treasurer:
Claim of T. 8. White for
floral emblem for James
D:rt 20.00
Claim of L. It. Rutherford
for insurance of City Hall
To Live Well, But Cheaper That's Ycur
FroLhm the Same Wall Confronta us all
II. C. L.
You Can Lower the Price and Better
the Quality at
Thomas H. Roy
Nothing grows stale on our hands. In our fish, grocery,
rrult and vegetable departments you can find a great and
select assortment of the choicest of food-stuffs obtainable at
prices that are modest.
THOMAS H. ROY
PHONE 42 MONEY SAVING GROCERS
Ptirionii who am Htieclaliv lnt,.r.
fnr east as tPd In a bill iiimucd by coniri e!.;
unci no noipeu many men to1 "in receive from the president, us a (li tnl.er it i m a
nt. lie sold cattlo all over fouvonir. the pen with which hu Tim Cltv Cniuw il i..i r. n,o ,,i.n . ' 'aim or ht. Helens Mist for
jrlflc const and shipped some to! -dned thu document. TI.- p,u with lt In the City Hall SI Helens ' printing
mid Canada. Iln hullt good wn.i h President Wilson nl;ne I the ' Oregon. In recular adimirned eKUir.n ! l:l,m "l Pacific Telephone
r. and Improved the Innd. doelii-Mloti of v.ar on Ai.r;i 1 I'll No iiiioruin helnu tirpsem nn mimi Company for fire al?.rm
22.60
34.45
4. IS
nnil Hnerti't lileel In m u-ero rp.-nl nnri
llrother Ilreederi. arounu " I he Ih.t suits mo very well,",.,.,,,. ,.,,,,, t,.. ,i, ,i.
tie town of Warren, don't get i "aid the prospective U'liniit. "but the tnlnulea, the s::mo wero apprcved.
nun n ni w inun or a now neru, " un i no. . Itr.mirts' The MtsIi-I
system
Claim of W. H. D.vlos for
hauling sand on street . 3.00
Claim of St. Helens Ltsht &
Power Company, for Etreet
llnhts 169.70
Claim of L. J. Vr.nOrshovcn
for re-pstlmte of cost of
West street 4.00
Claim of Gcorgo Potter, for
supplies paid for hy him. 1.65
Claim of Andrew Petersen
for wor!: on streets .... 22.60
Claim of Hr.rry Lyons for
nntntlnir fttrpnl bIphh 1 1 1 t
regular; i-inim of Marshal-Wells
Company for house r.ur.s-hers
- .. ... w . . j ...... niiiir rvirriirnfina ir inn ro m i mr . - -
The bill of the Elsmai Floor Com
"Whut's wrong with It?" asked ' n,t h i,. n, ,i-b i,,i '"V w8 '"' over for further con-
""' """" innt yet been oonplote., owing to ! "owt'on.
"It seems to have been cut lo fit a;.i, ,,r (retting labor to do tho same. I Is further bus.ness .-.ripearlns, on
it woman who weighed about ninety ' fly Attorney Dtty reported on the ruitlcn niado and cirrled the rneot
pounds. My wife welp.hs two huiulrod i.mendmeat of the Ordinance llcens-i ''"3 adjourned.
Attest: 2. S. QUICK,
Hecorder.
reoorten !
ith nun your nunii anil go
long side by side. And a pleas-
brd to I). C. Howard, the coun
Int. llu mum not think Col-
county was mado especially
krseyt and llolstelns are here pounds. Hho's got to have a kitchen . ng nnd tax'ng certain persons, with-
nrottier Iarliell one or my
rlomli. must not tell his rus-
that Hliorthorns will get
without any work. Hoys, sell
mi Ho to a man who will work
nk you for the spare.
1. A. FHAKRS.
Central Meat Market
We handle and sell none but the
choicest of MEATS. Cleanliness and
Safety is our motto and when buying
from us you are assured of getting only
the best.
WE WILL BUY
Beef Cattle, Hogs, Veal and Poultry
and pay the highest market prices.
Trade at home and save money.
Central Meal Market
RAY MORTOX and GEORGE WILSON, Proprietors
Phone 60
Free and Prompt Delivery
she can bustle nround In without get-: i the cltv. ud as he HiLticht the
t'ng jammed between tho hiiik and
tho gas stove."
Mist Want Ads Bring Results
for.Mii, i'itocKKin(;s
St. Helens, Oregon. Sep. 29, 1919
The City Council met on the above
ditto In tho City Hall, St. Helens,
Oregou, In regular sphsIou. Present:
present ordinance was some what de
fective, lie had prepared an ordin
ance repealing said ordinance.
Councilman Wheeler brought up
the quest inn of tli.i completion of tho
Improvement of Winter Street, and
the c;.tch has;r,s required, and nlso
of the proceedings ot tho Council In
LAYING NOW
ARE ALL YEAR BIRDS
Icon Agricultural College, Cor-
Oct. 9 "College records show
lie lien that lays well through
bnber and October Is the hen
Wi'iierally lays well the rest of
(far." said Jan.es Dryden, chief
"liry husbandry at the collego.
rernrils nlso show that tlio
pin nnd the poor luyers In these
Ml months are the medium and
lonr layer through tho year."
Biiothod of picking out Hie good
s has been developed by the ex-
nt stations and explained for
I'lmflt of growers, ll y applying
"tliod In the two months named j
ryiuen run select the layers at
Jtinie. which will generally prove
the good layers for the year. !
lule moulter Is generally tho
fyer, the early and slow moulter
pnn-lnyer. Other Indlcatlona of
pyer are amount of yellow color
P" tieak, shanks, ear lobes and
nnd the condition of the comb
abdomen.
of the yeltow skin breeds
"how much yellow In (ho purta
'l are lint Invlnir llin onlnr
Id have been useil up In manufac-
iir the yolks. In layers these
are pale.
"' combs of the lnvers are
Sum to largo for the breed, red,
RIHl warm In Dm touch
p abdomen of the laying hen Is
r wide, deen and flexible, with
W'ell-Hnrpiifl itnlul, hiuwia mid
alien betwnen tb nnlvle and
keel liones.
costs about S3 a year to feed
N now," said Professor Dryden,
lioiiltrymen inn Ht cull out the
layers or go broko."
THEY ARE IN
Fall and Winter Merchandise of all descriptions.
-AMONG THEM
COATS AND HATS
Prices the Lowest Quality the Best
M. RICEN
Successor to M. Rosenthal St. Helens, Oregon
A Clinnuo
"wh, the wer.thor's pretty hot
like a couple of weeks off. A
N would do me good," anld the
"nineiit store salesman.
"ore Rlinrthnndod," complnlned
tioss. "What are you In now?"
Illankots."
Well, I ettn give you a seasonable
"ko. I'll put you among the bath-
HllllS.
IiiiiriMNivo
Is your bov aimntlnir himself to
("U life, no wthnt hn'a nut of the
py?"
Oh, yes," roplled old Mr. Cobble.
r'ny iion t seem able to got enougn
mother's ennui,,' -k ha klniler
pawes me sometlmoB." '
ell. llftfirv wna n 1 Inn t nn n ll t.
P kllOW. Wll en .11 Ittln'
F'ntl tir table an' he tolls us wha.
I , " "nig an' what he anld to
F'H and lmw f.i.,n.ii., i. .., u-in.
h1'1"!?. I got so plum Interested I
r r Knire an' can't eat."
A HOME
is not complete without a
riodern Bathroom
It is as essential as a kitchen.J Prices are
reasonable. Let me show you how little
it will cost you to make your home
modern.
R. CONSTANTIN
THE PLUMBER
Hewitt Building St. Helens, Oregon
Discount for Cash
FIVE PER CENT OFF
On all cash purchases we give a discount
of 5 per cent. You save 5 cents on each
dollar invested at our store
Dress Goods
Dry Goods
Blankets
Quilts
Shoes
Men's Furnishings
Men's Work Clothes
Boys' Clothing
Men's Suits
Underwear
Sweaters
Mackinaws
Hosiery
All fresh, clean and reliable goods.
Come in and select what you want
THE MORGUS STORE
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St. Helens
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